According to Clarin, a major Argentine media outlet, on the 17th (local time), the Argentine law firm RiveraTalk
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) filed a criminal complaint naming the key figures in the Argentine case and calling for an investigation into Argentine President Javier Milei.
On the same day, the Civic Coalition ARI also filed a petition with the Argentine Ministry of Justice indicting President Milley on charges of bribery and fraud.
"The government cannot be judge and jury," the group said, calling for an independent investigation.
On the other hand, on February 14th, when President Milley posted about the LIBRA project on X, the token price rose sharply.
In the post, he emphasized that the LIBRA project is aimed at supporting small and medium-sized businesses and startups in Argentina, and shared the smart contract address with
The LIBRA token then soared to a market cap of $4.56 billion, only to crash to $257 million just a few hours later.
This has sparked a growing controversy over whether President Milley was involved in the LIBRA token fraud, and has led to the existing Argentine
The fraud lawsuit filed in the United States is gaining momentum.
2025/02/19 10:28 KST
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